Interested to learn what this "Aldi Store" is? Never heard of such a thing. :/
That's a lot of good info. czygvtwkr. cool.
In some places they are just welfare dumps but others they are quite nice, it all depends on the locals that live in the area.
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Find...-Aldi-and-pocketing-a-quarter/118591324838868
Well let's take a wild guess what this store will be like .........
For you cheese lovers they have delicious cheap varieties of cheese- a wheel of Brie for $2.50 instead of $6-7 elsewhere.
While I'm all for cheaper prices, not much has been mentioned about quality of their brand of groceries. Anyone have any opinions on that? I do understand that it won't be gourmet level, but is it at least about as good as other store brands? Sometimes I find myself liking certain store brand things better than name brands at Walmart.
I didn't realize there is one in Brandywine, I just looked up the online circular. it all looks to be organic I like Safeway and Giant
It is a cheap, small grocery store with a bunch of no name stuff that is run really well, usually only 3-4 employees run the entire store.
Aldi is a sister store of Trader Joes. A lot of their items are their own brand and I've read that they are the same as much more expensive items sold at Trader Joes. There is one in Brandywine on the west side of US 301 across from the Safeway shopping center. Not bad, pretty clean, inexpensive - but small. They don't accept credit cards, only cash and possibly debit. More info: http://thehumbledhomemaker.com/2013/10/top-5-whole-foods-to-purchase-at-aldi.html.
There are also no prepared food, only dry good, canned goods, frozen goods, dairy, fresh meat, fresh produce, and the occasional weird thing thta grocery stores get to sell like lawn chairs.
They have started to get more name brands in. I love getting bags of corn chips there. Dont know the brand, but they are as good as Frito's.
It is a cheap, small grocery store with a bunch of no name stuff that is run really well, usually only 3-4 employees run the entire store.
The carts are always returned because you have to put a quarter in one to use it, you get the quarter back when you return it. They also dont give you bags, those cost extra but they have all of the boxes at the checkout and those are free.
In some places they are just welfare dumps but others they are quite nice, it all depends on the locals that live in the area.
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Find...-Aldi-and-pocketing-a-quarter/118591324838868
it is a German ? Chain Store
... limited to 'store' brands, food is decent, not Wegman's Gourmet but good .... limited stock, limits the pricing
there is one in Oxon Hill if anyone is in the neighborhood on Tanger Outlets or National Harbor .. my wife is in there a couple of times a month